The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1J. Murray, 1831 - 454 páginas |
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... perhaps had their origin in the same cause , operating upon a different state of society , viz . , the imperfectness and incompetence of mechanical and scenic art . While in Greece and Rome the effect was * In the dedication to his ...
... perhaps had their origin in the same cause , operating upon a different state of society , viz . , the imperfectness and incompetence of mechanical and scenic art . While in Greece and Rome the effect was * In the dedication to his ...
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... perhaps possible to settle . ' ] The following minute and curious account of the mode in which ' a disguising , ' both by men and women , was to be brought in and regulated on Twelfth - night , is copied from one of the Fairfax MSS ...
... perhaps possible to settle . ' ] The following minute and curious account of the mode in which ' a disguising , ' both by men and women , was to be brought in and regulated on Twelfth - night , is copied from one of the Fairfax MSS ...
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... perhaps more than , is worth quoting , gives it the date , no doubt correctly ) of 1641. The interlocutors are called Light [ i.e. Reed ] and Quick [ i.e. Cane ] . ' Light . Pish ! I can shew thee many infallible reasons to ' the ...
... perhaps more than , is worth quoting , gives it the date , no doubt correctly ) of 1641. The interlocutors are called Light [ i.e. Reed ] and Quick [ i.e. Cane ] . ' Light . Pish ! I can shew thee many infallible reasons to ' the ...
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... perhaps was not so young as has been supposed , although he continued one of the Children of the Queen's Revels in 1609 . p . 93 . The play of William Longsword by Drayton . ' ] The only other notice of this play I ever met with is in a ...
... perhaps was not so young as has been supposed , although he continued one of the Children of the Queen's Revels in 1609 . p . 93 . The play of William Longsword by Drayton . ' ] The only other notice of this play I ever met with is in a ...
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... perhaps cull some wisedome out of a player's toye . Well , as it is wisedome to commend where the cause requireth , so it is a poynt of folly to praise without desert . ' CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . ANNALS OF THE STAGE Xxxii ...
... perhaps cull some wisedome out of a player's toye . Well , as it is wisedome to commend where the cause requireth , so it is a poynt of folly to praise without desert . ' CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . ANNALS OF THE STAGE Xxxii ...
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